Officers' Quarters Photos - Page 2
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The person who nominated the Fort Des Moines former Officers' Quarters forwarded these photos taken circa 1986 and 2004, excerpted from an unknown book.

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Officers' Quarters Photos - Page 2Categories:
The person who nominated the Fort Des Moines former Officers' Quarters forwarded these photos taken circa 1986 and 2004, excerpted from an unknown book. ![]() |
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Veterans' housing
I lived at the Fort from about 1945 - 1952 when it had been opened for veterans' housing after the war. We lived on Dickman and Eltinge, but I have a friend who lived in one of the other buildings on Allen Circle. I hope some photos and memories will be added to the exhibits at the Fort Des Moines Museum. I am trying to help Michael Kates, curator, track down some of those who lived at the Fort in addition to me and my friend. If you have any names, photos or information, please send to Michael Kates at the museum.
Thank you.
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